Description
Book SynopsisTrade Review “[A] welcome complement to historians' accounts of Jewish reactions to Nazi persecution before 1939. It richly maps the spatial, emotional and psychological effects of social abandonment, propaganda and the atomization of everyday life that made many Jews come to feel what National Socialist policy had always intended — that they were Germans no more.” • H-German
Table of Contents Foreword
Introduction
Chapter 1. Boycott: Don't Buy from Jews!
Chapter 2. The First Victims: Doctors and Lawyers
Chapter 3. Plundering and Ruined Livelihoods
Chapter 4. Friends Become Strangers
Chapter 5. Through the Eyes of Children
Chapter 6. German Culture is Verboten!
Chapter 7. Self-Help - Self-Assertion - Self-Discovery
Chapter 8. The Beginning of the End: The Reich Pogrom Night
Chapter 9. Farewell to Germany